Greyhound writer Isaac Murphy has canvassed the opinions of all the major players ahead of Thursday evening's Group 1 Brisbane Cup at Albion Park.
After week upon week of elite racing, the 2021 TAB Queensland Winter Greyhound Racing Carnival reaches its culmination this week with the running of the $375,000 Group 1 Sky Racing Brisbane Cup Final.
Some of the key participants gave their take on what needed to go their way to claim the ultimate prize.
Tony Brett - Wynburn Sheean – Box Two
It wouldn’t be a Brisbane Cup Final without the presence of Team Brett.
The first of the premier Queensland trainers chances comes in the form of Tasmanian Wynburn Sheean, who’s riding high off her biggest win yet in last week’s heats.
“I don’t think the track suited those high-speed kind of dogs last week and despite that he stuck on really well and wasn’t letting anything past for a third straight week,” Brett said.
“He’s a different dog to the one who first arrived up here over a month ago, he didn’t settle in too well and he’s just kept improving every week he’s been here, the timing for him is perfect he’s ready to run the race of his life this week.
“You look at the interstate dogs who have qualified for the final and apart from Shima Shine, who’s just a freak of a dog, all the others like Music Event, Wise Thunder, Equalizer have been here for a few weeks have really benefited.”
The Tasmanian relies on sheer early burn to win his races and has no room for error at box rise if he wants to be a realistic chance.
“If he wants to win this week he’s going to have to get out and go and he’s got the box two to do it, I’ve got no doubt he can rattle off something in the 5.4 seconds range early and give them something to chase,” Brett said.
“There’s going to be two races going on in the space of one, the speed battle early with him, Wise Thunder, Land Down Under and the back markers with Equalizer, See Them Try and Music Event who’ll be catching them late.
“There’s so many scenarios that can play out you’ve just got to concentrate on your dog being ready and Wynburn Sheean is that.”
Tony Brett – Equalizer – Box Four
Brett won last year's Cup with Jason Thompson’s Victorian Black Opium and will look to repeat the dose with Equalizer this year, who bulldozed his way through the field in his heat.
“Backmarkers like Equalizer always need a little bit of luck in transit, but I’ll tell you he’s pretty smart this dog he’s been weaving his way through fields his whole career and this race is not beyond him,” Brett said.
“I’d back him to pick up just about any dog in the race apart from Shima Shine who’s probably the one dog capable of running a complete race start to finish.
“If Shima Shine jumps I think we’ll all be in trouble, but Equalizer couldn’t have done much more his first two weeks up here and will be jumping out of the ground if they give him a look.”
Equalizer and Wynburn Sheean are polar opposites when it comes to race pattern.
Brett is hoping the only time they come close to each other is at the winning post.
“We’ve been fortunate with the draw, Wynburn Sheean is a rail crasher and if he was drawn outside Equalizer that could potentially ruin his race but having them in the two and four respectively suits their strengths,” he said.
“I spoke about the speed map and we’re fortunate enough to have one who’ll be going forward in Wynburn Sheean and one who’ll be coming late with Equalizer, hopefully they meet at the finish line.
“Going back six or eight weeks ago I had my tail between my legs having lost Simon Told Helen, Sentenced and Orchestrate being just a fifth grade - the stocks looked bare for the Brisbane Cup.
"I can’t thank Jason Thompson and Ben Englund enough for giving us a couple of chances to race their dogs for this kind of money.”